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Concept for Business Luxury Air Travel

By Design World Staff | June 25, 2007

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Munich. BMW Group DesignworksUSA develops a truly unique interior design concept for a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The long-haul aircraft interior design forges a unique link between diversity and modern luxury, tailor-made to individual requirements. Thanks to the innovative three-dimensional concept for the interior space, the dream of flying has achieved new levels in terms of exclusivity.

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Boeing Business Jets used the concept developed by BMW Group DesignworksUSA as a marketing tool to draw potential clients’ attention to the benefits of its fleet of wide-bodied aircraft comprising the models 777, 787 Dreamliner and 747-800.

Catering to the elite
As a result of this unique interior design conceived for approximately 20 passengers and/or friends, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is transformed into a superlative mobile working and living space. It’s not often that an airplane is described as a ‘living space’, however true that might be for some business travelers. So Designworks gave “special consideration to the needs of highly discerning travelers to whom an aircraft is not solely a means of transport, but also a place to live and express their own individual personality.”

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The interior features electro chromatic glass, a cocktail bar, a fully equipped gourmet kitchen and a big-screen theatre. An elegantly furnished master suite is available and there are two spacious guest suites for fellow work-a-holics. A fitness centre, sauna and wellness facilities are located on the lower level of the passenger area. The need to actually land the aircraft is minimized. But for the ultimate business traveler and most likely business owner, the aircraft flexibility is a welcome refuge from the Four Seasons.

The Design Group was also thoughtful enough to include a section of the cargo hold for vehicle transportation. As a result, no matter where in the world the Boeing 787 should land for a stopover, seamless transition to your M5 awaits.

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BMW Group DesignworksUSA’s website: www.designworksusa.com

Images courtesy BMW Group DesignworksUSA – Boeing Business Jet 787s


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